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Kuala Lumpur;
Your gateway to
Malaysia
Author: Yazid Malek
Kuala Lumpur, the federal
capital of Malaysia, is the main gateway to the country, and one of
Asia's most dynamic cities currently experiencing dramatic change.
Kuala Lumpur commonly referred as KL (as New York usually referred
as NY). KL is the largest city in Malaysia with the population of
over 1.5 million people consist all of Malaysia's many ethnic group
(3 major ethnic groups are Malay, Chinese and Indian).
Covering some 243 sq km, it lies approximately 40km from the coast.
KL was originally a tin mining settlement founded in 1875 at the
confluence of the Gombak and Klang rivers. From a small tin mining
settlement, it continues to grow and today, KL is home to more than
4 million people.
KL will definitely have plenty to offer, from shopping to
sightseeing to unique culture from those 3 major ethnic
groups....Malay, Chinese and Indian.
First time visitors to Kuala Lumpur can be forgiven for feeling a
little disorientated by the traffic congestion, the modern glass
skyscrapers, giant department stores and all trappings of any modern
city, yet beneath this veneer of modernity lies the heart and soul
of very interesting metropolis.
Not to be missed while you are in KL is Petronas Twin Tower also
famously known as KLCC, one of the modern marvels of the world. It
was the tallest building in the world until 2004 when the title was
taken over by Tapei101. With the total height of 452 meters above
street level and 88 stories, with its unique design, at least you
should take 1 snap with this famous building as a background.
In recent years, Kuala Lumpur has been erecting massive new building
as a symbol of its aspirations to be proud by capital, not merely of
Malaysia, but the world. Kuala Lumpur impressive skyline and its
modern structures do give it the feel of an international city. Some
visitors like this, since they can find enough global stamps of
familiarity to be able to take to the city easily. From fast food
outlets to shopping malls and department stores, international brand
names and products abound, at least superficially so; occasionally,
some aspects are tempered with local quirkiness, such as Indian
curry pizzas.
The city's varied architectural styles are outstanding - modern
skyscrapers, handsome colonial buildings, quaint old shop houses in
Chinatown and little India and suburban Malay Kampung (villages).
While Malaysians live side by side, certain areas reflect the varied
cultural mix.
The city's more contemporary structures of glass and steel
conveniently appeal to enough camera-happy visitors to make tourism
one of the city's biggest revenue earners. In fact, building like
Petronas Twin Tower are gradually taking precedence over the
traditional tourism attractions that date back to colonial times.
Kuala Lumpur certainly presents more to explore and discover.
About the Author:
Yazid is the the webmaster
for Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide. Visit his website at
http://www.mykltravelguide.mymamall.com for tips and information
about Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia
Things To Do and
See in Kuala Lumpur
Petronas Twin Towers,
Kuala Lumpur
The tallest buildings in the world.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Park
Batu Caves, Kuala
Lumpur
Also used for Hindu festivals and pilgrimages, these are impressive
limestone caves.
Attraction type: Art gallery; Cavern/cave; Religious site
Menara Kuala
Lumpur Tower, Kuala Lumpur
This is the tallest tower in Southeast Asia and the 4th tallest in
the world.
Attraction type: Architectural building; Observation deck/tower
Merdeka Square,
Kuala Lumpur
This square, surrounded by impressive historical buildings, is the
literal heart of downtown Kuala Lumpur as well as the figurative
heart of Malaysian nationalism.
Attraction type: Town center/square/plaza
Lake Gardens Park,
Kuala Lumpur
Attraction type: Park; Garden
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